As soon as a VB comment is in a code sample, the rest of the code formatting is messed up until the next comment (if there is another one).
Should we add a policy to escape comments with '
so the code is better readable? Or should I go ahead and edit them in?
'this is a comment
this.Not
We could escape them like this:
'this is a comment'
this.Not
Because the css probably makes everything a char after a '
and waits for the end.
It is also a problem that comments sometimes look like code after, and it's really hard to read VB code because of that.
What could be a solution to this problem?
c#
, so it's usingc#
formatting, not VB. See meta.stackexchange.com/questions/184108/…'' this is a comment